Roland Rosenfeld wrote: > On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > > > > P.S.: The latest dhelp 0.3.14 supports FHS *and* FSSTND :). > > > > I just installed it, but as far as I can see this doesn't > > > integrate FHS and FSSTND in any way but creates two completely > > > incompatible trees one next to the other. Now I can read parts of > > > the documentation as http://localhost/doc/ (which points to > > > /usr/doc/) and others as http://localhost/fhs/ (which points to > > > /usr/share/doc/). > > > I have a recent potato install and dhelp 0.3.14 and _don't_ have > > http://localhost/fhs/ support. > > Simply add > Alias /fhs/ /usr/share/doc/ > to /etc/apache/srm.conf and you will have it.
Oh. I thought you were getting http://localhost/fhs with standard configuration of new packages. I'm not interested in a solution like this for myself, I'm interested in our users using our packages as they used to. > There were some > rumors, that Apache would be able to handle both directories as > http://localhost/doc/ (use /usr/share/doc/<foo> and if the > file/directory isn't available fall back to /usr/doc/<foo>), but I > don't know enough about Apache to realize this myself and I didn't see > an example how to do this, so it seems to be only a rumor but not > reality :-( Have you tried the mod_rewrite solution posted late in July? Peter